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If inner catch block is unable to handle the exception thrown then . . . . . . . .

A. The compiler looks for the outer try-catch block

B. Program stops abnormally

C. The compiler will check for appropriate catch handler of the outer try block

D. The compiler will not check for appropriate catch handler of the outer try block

Answer: Option C


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